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    "S û t TO IDEALS O F HOME
WerM-Fameua Falntlnga Stolen From
lOlgtum Returned as Stipulation
Of Feaoe Treaty.
•y the tom a of the peace treaty
Belgium and Ghent will respectively
ItoOTer prlceleee works of art. one of
Rhlch waa supposed to have been da*
•troyed after the Germans entered
Itowato, while the other baa loag been
Incomplete because two Important
fruits of It w an u, the Kaiser Friedrich
museum. Berlin. The Louvain palat­
ina la the work of Dierlck Bouts, a
“Imat Supper,” which has been do-
aertbod as “certalaly one of tbe finest
examples of Flemish fifteenth century
art* and was painted for the collegiate
ehureh of St. Pierre. Tbe painting had
eone down the centuries as tbe chief
adornment of the church, and disap­
peared after tbe German occupation.
R was believed to have been destroyed.
and Its return la one of the stipulations
of the peace treaty. The other famous
painting, “The Adoration of the Lamb,“
has been called “the first and greatest
masterpiece of fifteenth century paint­
ing produced In Flanders.” It waa
bagun by Hubert van Eyck, but con-
tteuad sad finished by Jan van feck.
That bad separated the parts of tbs
painting and at present tbs central
panel remains in the chapel of St
Bavnn In Ghent another pert Is In
Brasasls, and yet another In Berlin.
Brussels will probably return her part
ef the composition, and Germany Is to
five back the portions that have been
In her peas »salon, so that tbs painting
as a whole will once more be assem­
bled In tbs chapel for .which it was
painted.
HOUSING IN GREAT SRITAIN
Woman Conductor Would Hava No
* Mud Trooked Into Clevator That
She Waa Running.
She was a fat, comfortable looking
Irish' woman. Too could soe her pot­
ting out a good washing or rocking a
baby, but R waa hard to believe your
eyee when you saw bar running an
slovator at night in an office building.
There she waa, Jaat the some. And
the little Italian who was scrubbing
tbs main hall had left watsr, quite a
puddle of It In front of the elevator.
All proceedings wars stopped. The
elevator did not run. With arms akim­
bo she dressed down tbe hapless little
man and ordered blm back with bis
mop. “Come here and clean this up!”
she ordered. “I’ll not have folksAtack-
Ing water Into my elevator.“ He came.
Memories p t muddy feet on home-
scrubbed porches and Immaculate
halls. It was her elevator, not bar em­
ployer’s, when aha was running It. and
tracked It should not be.
Here’s a toast to home Ideals la
public housekeeping. May they blot
out w orn flaws than the mere track­
ing of physical . d irt!—New York
Times.
Lert and Found.
A customer with s Comoro comm II
to tell Mo troablee to Joo Graven. 0
photographer la South llHnolo otroot.
“Loot Sunday I found this Comoro
on a bench at Riverside,” ha aald.
“There ware two time that had not
boon uoad ao I azpoaad them and
would Ilka to have the roll printed.
If you know or hear of anybody who
loot a camera, why Juat glee It te
So whan Craven printed the pic­
tures ha took on# of thorn and pat it
is his window with a small sign on
it. “This Giri Last Per Comoro ; If
Ton Know Her Please Ten Her That
Her Camara Is Here and She May
Have It and tbe Pictures Gratis I“
Three days iatsr she came In for
the camera and the finder of the cam­
era came back for his set of pictures.
Tbs sad part of it an Is tbe fellow
came just about ten minutes too Into
to meet tbe girt So girls. If you see
a fellow look a t you and then .take
a picture dat of his pocket and look
at It don’t get excited. He merely
The Friendly Water Trip.
It’s a queer world. Sunday we
spent In a friend’s host, making tbe
trip to Wallacebur* Ont. Along
that stretch of blue water we passed
every sort of people In every sort of
boats, and In ev«fv Instance we
waved a hand In greeting to them and
they waved to ns. It was no trick at
all to get a warm and genial sign of
trlendqfrlp from passersby. The peo­
ple on land saluted ns. It seemed as
theugb era were continually being wel­
comed as wa arrived In sight and
wished good lock as we departed.
Yet on land we could have passed
Tonne People’s M artin* fi:S0.
the same people- time after tlipe
A cordial Invitation la extended by
and
not one of them would have
to all.
turned
to look or wave a hand.
J. A. Read and D. C. OMek. Pastors. Why can’t
people be as friendly to
land travelers as they are to tboae
wbo travel by water? It’s a queer
Presbyterian
world.—Cleveland Leader.
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Morning worship at 11. “The Re­
freshing Word.*'
Evening service at 7:30, first of
series on labor problems. Vary im­ T h e N ew berg
portant.
Sabbath school at-12:15 promptly. T r a n s fe r C o.
ClaM a l f a lt
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Y. P» s.- C. E. at 6:30. "Strong
Character." - Prov. 4th. Loader,
vw M g. rR U uN if m n
Mtna Luts.
and Safas a Specialty
Wedneeday at $, prayer meealng.
Galatians HI.
S . P . Tim b e rU ke , P ro p .
Monday at. -8. trustee meeting.
Office phone White 187
Important.
Residence phone Red 79
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Problem Bids Fair to Be Successfully
Worked OutThrough Fair and
United Effort
In connection with tbe problem of
reconstruction in tbe united kingdom
various housing schemes are contem­
plated. Variety la the model dwell­
ings to be erected has been encour­
aged by tbs enterprise of the London
Dally Mall, which offered prises
amounting to $10,000 for “designs best
and most suitable in themselves and
most nearly In line with the architec­
tural traditions of the several dls-
The country waa divided Into four
areas—tbs northern, midland and
Welsh industrial areas, and the south­
ern and midland counties rural area,
trlth a prise o( $2,500 In each section.
Over 8,500 designs were submitted; In
tbs winning designs the need for econ­
omy I q all cases was apparent
In addition to those new model Sunday school 9:4$ a. m.
homes, a demand has arisen for furni­ Preaching services l l a ., m. and
ture especially suitable for them, tbe 7:30 p. m.
construction of which would be of tbe Prayer martin* Wedneeday 7:10
simplest combined with the required p. m.
rigidity and strength. A successful at- A cordial invitation la v extended
tempt to meet this need has been made
by tbe Shoreditch Technical Institute
(London), at which cottage furniture,
designed In the carpentry shops of tbe
Christian
Institute and executed by th r boys at
the school, has been on exhibition.
Bible school 10 a. m.. Ethel Kialer.
superintendent.
Bent Huns at Their Own Game.
Preaching services. 11 a .as. and
The most hateful chapter of tbe 7:10 * m.
work of science In war was the In­ T. P. S. C. B. at •:$ •.
troduction of chemical warfare. The
first gas attack, on April 22, 1915, and The public la cordially tnvltad to
the five others that followed within all tha services.
tittle more than a month, fonnd the
K. H. Slckafooas, Pastor.
allies unprepared, and It wan not un­
til September that they were able In
Baptist
any way to retaliate. But the Imme­
diate reply was one that did honor to Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
science. Due to the splendid work of
the late Colonel Harrison s system of Preaching services both morning
defense by gas masks was established, and evening, 11, a. m. 7: SO p. m.
to which the^llles were for the greater B. T. P. U. at f:30 p. m.
part of the war far ahead of their ad­ All are Invited to theae services.
versaries, who only succeeded In com­
ing np to them by learning and copy­
Methodist
ing our methods. It was Impossible to
estimate what would have been the
destruction caused by toxic gases but Preaching ovary Sunday at the
for these defensive measures.
usual hours.
Sunday school at 9:4$ a. m.
Pis-Bald Truth.
Epworth League, 4:30 p. m.
. Mr. Jones keeps pigeons, and Mr. Prayer meeting every Wedneeday
Brown, next door, tries to keep pigeons evening at 7:30 o’clock.
Mr. Brown Is constantly losing birds,
Chea. B. Gibson, Pastor.
while Mr. -Jones Is as constantly ans-
pected of finding them. The other
Seventh-Day Adventist
morning Mr. Brown, with a smile and
a dime approached the youthful son
e Saturday: Sabbath school at
and heir of Mr. Jonea.
WS“ **»* hTT* Blm»n HnUHng np 1Q:30 a. m„ preaching sorrisa a t
the coin, “did daddy find s bird yester­ 11:45.
day r
Wedneeday: Prayer martin* at
Willie nodded.
3 p. m.
“And was It s Mas bird with some
white feathers In Its wing?”
Church of God
“Dunno.” responded Willie, pocket­
ing the dime. “You can’t tell their Sunday school at 10 a. m.
color when they’re In a pis I"
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:$fi
Prayer
and testimony meeting
Sight-Seeing From the Air.
Wedneeday,
7:30 p. a .
To view the scenic wonder of the
west from the sir, escaping the rough
trails and rocky barriers that often
screen the rarest vistas—that Is the
prospect offered to tourists who make Sunday school at lfi.
Belt Lake City their “gotng-ln” point Preaching at 11.
for sight-seeing trips, says Popular Christiaa
at T.
Mechanics. Five specially designed Preaching Endeavor
at
7:33.
airplanes have been prepared for the
work of carrying travelers to. and Prayer meeting Thursday evening
over, the beauty spots of the reglen,, at 7:39.
some hitherto toaccemlble. .
Bastarne inerting lent Thursday al
eaeh month.
Concert by Telephone.
A. C. Martin, Pastor
hour's concert over the telephone. Pa
tag department store, wishing to call
Dundee M. X. Church
attention to Its music machine rec­
ords, la Increasing sales by giving an
hour's concert over the telephone. Pa. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
trons wishing to enjoy the new­ Preaching at 11 a. m.
est records called the store's music de­ Evening servies at 7:10 p. m.
partment at the appointed time and
Rev. J. H. Gillespie .Pastor.
“listened In.”
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Nayberger’s 33d Annual Clearance Sale
Is strictly in keeping with the efforts of the Government to lower the H. C. L. In every deport­
ment yon will find that we sre pricing many many arfides much below the present wholesale
oost in order to encourage the public to hay and thereby const the neoessity of s larger production
which in turn will reduce the oost as regulated by supply and demand. Ton can now sure from 10
to B0 per cent on just the merchandise which you need.
SALE ON WOMEN’S OUTER APPAREL
Here yon will find extraordinary reductions. Many Gouts and Suits ut Va price. Dresses, too.
Everything reduoed—Furs, Skirts and Petticoats.
MEN’S CLOTHING REDUCED
Exceptional values eon be had in every garment in this section—Disoounts range from 10 to S31-8
per cent Get a Suit or Overcoat now.
A SALE ON FOOTWEAR
Big reduction can be hod here—Come in and see«
DRY GOODS ON SALE
Handrads of artip les at a big saving— Anything in this large department at mach leas. Buy
your spring needs.
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When your Ford ear or Ford track doesn't display its nsn&l quantity or
quality of “pep” and dash, it’s time to have a repairman who understands .the
Ford mechanism give it the “once over”—then make thenecessary adjustments
or repairs. And return it to yon full of its old time power, “pep,” energy,
pull, and service. You’ll notice the difference.
We employ only drilled Ford mechanics—men who know how Ford cars
are made, and how they should be kept, in order to give the most efficient
and economical service. And our shop equipment boasts a great many specially
designed Ford tools and time-saving .devices and machinery. In cur stock-
room is a complete asortment of repair parts—genuine Ford parts—that are
exactly the same as their tough, sinewy originals in the Ford car.
For prompt repair work or adjustments, phone or drive to our garage.
Don’t risk chances, play fair with your Ford car. Keep it in the hands of its
friends, the authorised Ford dealers.
Fine Dentistry
With Few Visits
Registered D en tists using the
E. R. Parker System make a spe­
c ia lty of p ro m p tly
caring for out-of-town
patients.
Most p eo p le can
not afford to waste
unnecessary time in a
d e n tist’s office, and
E. R. Parker System dentists be­
lieve in giving such patients all
possible attention and work on
each visit, so they will not have
to come in so often.
This work is all done so well
it is fully guaranteed. You are
gore of good dentistry and com­
plete satisfaction. Best of all, you
need not fear pain, for every safe
method of overcoming pain is
used. Prices are moderate and
examinations and advice are free.
There are twenty-four offices in
different cities Where the E. R.
Parker System is used, the nearest
one being at
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Western Motor Co.
NEWBERG, OREGON
INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS
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Tbe Fire Bureau of the City of Portland is using Six Gary Trucks
Contractors, lumbermen, timbermen, merchants, cattlemen, ware housemen and farmers are using GARY TRUCKS. We can make
immediate delivery. If interested and wanting to go on road construction, place your1 order with us for spring delivery. And pay foi’
your truck in one season's work. We also have other good truck» on hand. Get a GARY for EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY The
Gary has one full year factory guarantee. We have some good territory <*en for dealers and distributors.
O n e to F ive T o n C a p a c it ie s
GARY COAST AGENCY INC., 71 BROADWAY, PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone Bdwy. 2162
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